Belagavi CREDAI to host 'Statecon 2015'

Aug 21, 2015

Source : Toi

BELAGAVI: Belagavi unit of confederation of real estate developers association of India (CREDAI) will be hosting 'Statecon-2015', an annual state level convention of CREDAI, Karnataka this time in city on September 2nd and 3rd. Union urban development ministerVenkaiah Naidu will inaugurate the event.

As many as 29 eminent speakers from various parts of the country will deliver lectures on various issued relating to real estate development during two-day event. Belagavi CREDAI president Qais Noorani said in a press conference here on Thursday that, more than 600 delegates from Karnataka, Goa and Maharashtra will take part in the convention comprising prominent engineers and contractors, architects and planners, construction material manufacturing companies and students of engineering and architecture.

Noorani said urban development minister Vinay Kumar Sorake, small scale industries minister Satish Jarkiholi and housing minister Ambareesh will be the other among key participants. Key topics to be discussed in the different sessions are- concept of Smart City in connection to Karnataka, avenues of funding for developers, balancing business growth with customer protection, understanding CRS activities, new construction technologies, skill development, corporate responsibilities of developers, opportunities to developers in the next five years etc.

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